Filmmaker Ajay Bhupathi has unveiled the first look motion poster of his upcoming Telugu film Srinivasa Mangapuram, and it’s already making waves online. Sharing the 45-second video, Bhupathi introduced Rasha Thadani as Manga, captioning the post with a poetic line: “Even if a million angels pass by me, I keep looking only at you.” The reveal officially marks Rasha’s debut in South Indian cinema.
Daughter of Bollywood star Raveena Tandon, Rasha Thadani is presented in an ethereal, almost devotional avatar in the motion poster. Draped in a soft pink saree, surrounded by hibiscus flowers and lush greenery, she exudes grace and quiet intensity. The visuals are steeped in romantic symbolism, instantly setting the tone for a story rooted in emotion and longing.
The background score by GV Prakash Kumar elevates the mood further, blending tenderness with a sense of destiny. Ajay Bhupathi described Rasha as “a celebration on celluloid,” and the poster seems to deliver exactly that—introducing her not just as a debutante, but as a central emotional force in the film’s narrative.
Srinivasa Mangapuram stars Jaya Krishna Ghattamaneni, nephew of Mahesh Babu, opposite Rasha Thadani. The film is Ajay Bhupathi’s fourth directorial venture and is backed by heavyweight banners including Vyjayanthi Films, Swapna Cinema, Anandi Arts and CK Pictures, adding serious scale and credibility to the project.
While the first look leans heavily into romance and devotion, the film is expected to blend action-thriller elements with musical storytelling, a signature mix Bhupathi has explored in his previous work. The title announcement in November 2025 and the teaser released earlier in January 2026 had already built strong anticipation among Telugu cinema fans.
With its lush visuals, poetic tone and a high-profile debut, Srinivasa Mangapuram is shaping up to be a significant launchpad for Rasha Thadani in the South. If the motion poster is any indication, Manga’s story is set to be as intense as it is beautiful.
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